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it is set in law to 1.5% of gdp to two decimal points. if you look at that it makes you wonder is there a free rider effect going on? are they able to spend less on defense because we are spending it for them? we are paying for european missile defense. it protects europe. why isn't europe paying for it? be the legitimate question that as the budget gets tighter people start to ask these questions more and more. the downside is if you try to do something about it, if we said we are not going to provide as much security, doesn't always work out that well. kind of a hedgehog strategy approach where we try to get our allies and partners to build up their defense to do more of their own security. what if they don't and we are still left responsible for it with core interests in the same areas. a tough problem to deal with and both the administrations have to deal with it one way or the other. >> all the way in the back. >> i am editor of the blog -- thank you for the great panel. i want to change topics and touch on the subject peter discusse
it is set in law to 1.5% of gdp to two decimal points. if you look at that it makes you wonder is there a free rider effect going on? are they able to spend less on defense because we are spending it for them? we are paying for european missile defense. it protects europe. why isn't europe paying for it? be the legitimate question that as the budget gets tighter people start to ask these questions more and more. the downside is if you try to do something about it, if we said we are not going to...
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we have a fundamental conflict between the charter itself and this new law that is developing. we need to work on that, we need to clarify what it means and how it means it. it is a step forward but i think is still defined and leads to a conclusion -- confusion. >> you want to pick that up? >> i am a senior in the school of foreign service and my question has to do with the role of u.s. leadership in the world. all of your comments imply the u.s. needs to be a leader of the world but if you look around you find a number of countries not only unwilling to follow us but also opposed to our leadership. at one point do you assess our role in the world and check our extremely aggressive approach to the world and focus on problems that are pressing for here at home? >> we have all said we need to fix the problems here at home because we need to fix the problems here at home to have a more prosperous society but also because they're a foundation for our role in world. there is no conflict and i would say to a new president your priority is your top domestic priority and your top nati
we have a fundamental conflict between the charter itself and this new law that is developing. we need to work on that, we need to clarify what it means and how it means it. it is a step forward but i think is still defined and leads to a conclusion -- confusion. >> you want to pick that up? >> i am a senior in the school of foreign service and my question has to do with the role of u.s. leadership in the world. all of your comments imply the u.s. needs to be a leader of the world...
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now, it's not enshrined in international law. it doesn't mean the end of the sovereign state by any means but there's been a number of instances where i think we can talk about cote de voir and other times when the international community and the security council was willing to take decisions that arguably subordinated the sovereignty to a commitment to protect civilians under stream duress. >> charlie: it's always a pleasure to see you. >> great to be back. >> charlie: thank you very much. the rampant scandal of the 1990s remains one of the most documented police misconduct and many were implicated for crimes including unprovoked beatings and rampart is a new movie set against the backdrop of the scandal and shows the mindset of the abuse of power and it's been called a vivid often mesmerizing portrait of a man rotting from the inside out. here's a trailer for the film. ? i am not eye racist. the fact is i hate all people ee equally. >> you could just stop beating people up. have you seen anything unusual lately. >> you are the
now, it's not enshrined in international law. it doesn't mean the end of the sovereign state by any means but there's been a number of instances where i think we can talk about cote de voir and other times when the international community and the security council was willing to take decisions that arguably subordinated the sovereignty to a commitment to protect civilians under stream duress. >> charlie: it's always a pleasure to see you. >> great to be back. >> charlie: thank...
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the first one is rule of law. the second is equal citizenship for all, all the citizens, muslims and other faiths or no faith at all. the third one is universal suffrage. it's a majority. the fourth one is accountability. when you're elected you are elected, you have to come back to the citizens to be checked, not to be democracy elected for life as we had with us on and the family. so this is what we had with the world before. the fifth what is judiciary of authority. and differentiating the state from religion when it comes to power. meaning by this it's not because -- you are divorcing th two. in the united states of america you know the separation is exactly the same as european secretaries. for example, when you talk about this in france, we are the only secular society. the united states of america is not a secular society because you have, you can't in france say god bless france. you can't say that. that's mixing, confusing everything. so even though you can think about it but you can't say it. but point i
the first one is rule of law. the second is equal citizenship for all, all the citizens, muslims and other faiths or no faith at all. the third one is universal suffrage. it's a majority. the fourth one is accountability. when you're elected you are elected, you have to come back to the citizens to be checked, not to be democracy elected for life as we had with us on and the family. so this is what we had with the world before. the fifth what is judiciary of authority. and differentiating the...
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the reporter course israel an occupying power and reminds the israeli government that international law condemns any kind of confiscation of private or public property unless it is for military necessity now the israelis are going to have a hard time claiming that the establishment of firing zones or areas for training these soldiers is of military necessity policy r.t. susa in the south hebron hills. and that much more still to come for you later this hour here on r.t. including an appetite for apple i phones i pads and i run a process maybe a businessman on letting us sanctions stop high tech terror on staying deeply plugged in. with a thirty seven year delay the u.s. has launched a program to help clean up the off the mouth of the vietnam war it will help push the soil and water of traces of agent orange toxic defoliant used during the conflict other substances still causing illnesses and deformities among the local population but some believe that washington's motives on purely humanitarian it isn't like one of those things that you just stop start spraying and it goes away this is
the reporter course israel an occupying power and reminds the israeli government that international law condemns any kind of confiscation of private or public property unless it is for military necessity now the israelis are going to have a hard time claiming that the establishment of firing zones or areas for training these soldiers is of military necessity policy r.t. susa in the south hebron hills. and that much more still to come for you later this hour here on r.t. including an appetite...
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of japan, the efforts of south korea and others to look for ways to common into compliance with the law. they have come to it even as they face challenges, obviously, in doing so, but they have come to it with the attitude of how do i meet these, the spirit of these sanctions and try ensure that we are not subject to any sanctions and that we are working, not only the united states but the international community to ensure that iran does not achieve nuclear power. however the indian government which is one of iran's large es crude customers seems to be rebuking the sanctions and looking for work arounds and considering payments in gold and transactions that detour around the central bank of iran, at the end of the day, they are still helping the iranian government have the resources to fuel their nuclear goals. it's important that all nations work together to confront iran and insist they stop their goal of nuclear weapons capability. what is your view on the india's feels to support iran. will you carry the message that this is a policy priority for the united states and that we will n
of japan, the efforts of south korea and others to look for ways to common into compliance with the law. they have come to it even as they face challenges, obviously, in doing so, but they have come to it with the attitude of how do i meet these, the spirit of these sanctions and try ensure that we are not subject to any sanctions and that we are working, not only the united states but the international community to ensure that iran does not achieve nuclear power. however the indian government...
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there was income tax raises acro the board, and therewas also re-negotiation law tat congress passed in3 t lo gnm-- demeoetier contcts where they felt the charges in terms of cost was exorbitant. that happened, andne of the reasons waseon maalormpanth roioesf, t onfo companies, aircraft companies in particular to get around an excess profits tax and that schge i y luil regteo nt, ce nus , opr g , t it not going to be taxed at the excess profit kind of a level. small businesses, there was a big battle er smallsies ca rbon b ers f ng talhebi gm ford, general electric, and the little guy gets nothing. there was a small business upfense contraccommte s wagto t.n onou enga big companies as contractors, there's plenty for everybody down the subcontracting network to g ery,n g plnt apn prs, t, ur i acact happened i'mecocisan gnsi masteyror especiallybout the prewar build up of production. coctatat fondering is, these repeorerid cm? reungup t oce o materi in anticipation of warme contracts, or were contracts being let out early,and if so, >>nts pce rtspic ri kela f, they didn't exist yet. co
there was income tax raises acro the board, and therewas also re-negotiation law tat congress passed in3 t lo gnm-- demeoetier contcts where they felt the charges in terms of cost was exorbitant. that happened, andne of the reasons waseon maalormpanth roioesf, t onfo companies, aircraft companies in particular to get around an excess profits tax and that schge i y luil regteo nt, ce nus , opr g , t it not going to be taxed at the excess profit kind of a level. small businesses, there was a big...
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your constitution is the latest in the package of reforms that also included the lifting of emergency laws and the release of political prisoners might that has at least says these changes could be a double edged sword making the country stronger but also more vulnerable to foreign influence the garage people and their salaries are in dollars reels and dramas they want to destroy the country they don't want changes we know they cannot do no changes to happen they have to spoil reformation and we should stand still to resist it but maybe the fears of change at home i just as powerful the syrian parliament has seen many changes in its near century old history in this building used to be home to many political parties but in the last fifty years the political life within these walls hasn't been all the colorful the total dominance of the vast party the democratic changes the uprising brought iran are expected to modify the political landscape here in syria but the same for us from nations are yet to come in people's minds and this is something which will take a lot longer. r t damascus syria.
your constitution is the latest in the package of reforms that also included the lifting of emergency laws and the release of political prisoners might that has at least says these changes could be a double edged sword making the country stronger but also more vulnerable to foreign influence the garage people and their salaries are in dollars reels and dramas they want to destroy the country they don't want changes we know they cannot do no changes to happen they have to spoil reformation and...
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suggests in kissimmee corey self defense is a very appropriate law it is a law of international law and yet interestingly one thousand americans will make a bad what we talk about is violations of international law clearly there is a role israel is the only problem a quickly middle east would not mean you have to. use nearly went away to wipe a legitimate nation didn't even the weapons to be handsome to me that if you're talking about international law and be fair about your analysis all right for backing whom i really wish i was you know i mean this is am a very new definition of what crosstalk means thank you all very much many thanks and i get to be back in brussels new york in line. and thanks to our viewers watching it here i didn't see you next time and remember across top roles. which. can soon. i'm. all.
suggests in kissimmee corey self defense is a very appropriate law it is a law of international law and yet interestingly one thousand americans will make a bad what we talk about is violations of international law clearly there is a role israel is the only problem a quickly middle east would not mean you have to. use nearly went away to wipe a legitimate nation didn't even the weapons to be handsome to me that if you're talking about international law and be fair about your analysis all right...
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report warns israel they may be in violation of international law after cordoned off nearly a fifth of the west bank for army training israeli forces are demolishing palestinian homes and driving people off their land saying they might spot i on a military drills that is paul a slew of reports from one of these villagers. i'm standing in susi a palestinian area that has been earmarked by the israeli government for demolition there are many similar situations just this week in the palestinian village of jim the israeli soldiers went from house to house searching for weapons and ammunition now they found nothing but that was not before they literally turned people's kitchens in particular upside down these soldiers searched through bags of sugar and rice and salt and bottles of olive oil now this comes as the united nations issues a new report outlining that the israeli government has declared some eighteen percent of the west bank closed military zone for training for so-called firing zones this is roughly the same amount of the west bank that is in full palestinian control the report h
report warns israel they may be in violation of international law after cordoned off nearly a fifth of the west bank for army training israeli forces are demolishing palestinian homes and driving people off their land saying they might spot i on a military drills that is paul a slew of reports from one of these villagers. i'm standing in susi a palestinian area that has been earmarked by the israeli government for demolition there are many similar situations just this week in the palestinian...
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the reporter cause israel and occupying power and reminds the israeli government that international law condemns any kind of confiscation of private or public property unless it is for military necessity now the israelis are going to have a hard time claiming that the establishment of firing zones or areas for training these soldiers is of military necessity policy r.t. susa in the south hebron hills. and still plenty more to come for you in this program including of the true cost of budget lines for years in spain with the rise in cheap flights is seeing safety standards putting passengers at risk. by the sea the u.s. imposed sanctions can't stop apple mania in iran find out how tech savvy iranians are getting around the embargo and getting their hands on the latest gadgets. american efforts to decontaminate parts of vietnam from agent orange are under way more than three decades after the war there and did the toxic chemical used to burn the country's jungle is blamed for health problems on many birth defects vietnam war veteran bill how quil believes washington has a hidden agenda in
the reporter cause israel and occupying power and reminds the israeli government that international law condemns any kind of confiscation of private or public property unless it is for military necessity now the israelis are going to have a hard time claiming that the establishment of firing zones or areas for training these soldiers is of military necessity policy r.t. susa in the south hebron hills. and still plenty more to come for you in this program including of the true cost of budget...
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it insists it still has the power to make laws and approve budgets in the absence of a parliament. >>> people in neighboring libya are waiting to find out who will be sitting in their parliament in the future. officials are busy counting ballots from the country's first free election in decades. voters went to the polls over the weekend, less than a year after the fall of gadhafi's dictatorship. the choices they made could have an impact on the region and the legacy of last year's arab spring. nhk world reports. >> reporter: more than 3,000 people ran for libya's assembly. marwa hegaggi is 25 years old. she's the country's youngest candidate. >> i am marwa hegaggi. nice to meet you. >> reporter: as a physician, she volunteered to treat the injured at last year's government demonstrations, while taking to the street herself. but even after khadafi's fall, security and the economy remained unstable. she decided to represent the youth. >> translator: for 42 years we had no role to play in politics, culture or education. the time has come for us to shape libya. >> reporter: just three day
it insists it still has the power to make laws and approve budgets in the absence of a parliament. >>> people in neighboring libya are waiting to find out who will be sitting in their parliament in the future. officials are busy counting ballots from the country's first free election in decades. voters went to the polls over the weekend, less than a year after the fall of gadhafi's dictatorship. the choices they made could have an impact on the region and the legacy of last year's arab...
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the reporter corps is well an occupying power and reminds the israeli government that international law condemns any kind of confiscation of private or public property unless it is for military necessity now the israelis are going to have a hard time claiming that the establishment of firing zones or areas for training these soldiers is of military necessity policy r.t. susa in the south hebron hills. but i do remember there's always a plenty more for you at r.t. dot com let's have a look and see what's lined up for you there right now for example illegal weapons trading doesn't mean jail for everybody it seems with a notorious private u.s. security contractor hit with a seven million dollars fine instead. pictures from a republican in northwest russia hit by torrential rain and widespread floods just a month after a devastating deluge in the country's south all those details on our website. just a moment on the world update for now though suicidal labor unions in spain have described the government's austerity measures it's not just on the ground but in the air as well where pilots say
the reporter corps is well an occupying power and reminds the israeli government that international law condemns any kind of confiscation of private or public property unless it is for military necessity now the israelis are going to have a hard time claiming that the establishment of firing zones or areas for training these soldiers is of military necessity policy r.t. susa in the south hebron hills. but i do remember there's always a plenty more for you at r.t. dot com let's have a look and...
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go over the limits here then the problem of stressed and fatigue personnel arises prison pulled the law says there must be at least forty five minute breaks between flights but in reality it's barely twenty minutes. or twenty minutes between flights it's almost impossible to conduct a proper check of. a force without any security check. it's clear that cheaper flying is essential to keep europe moving during the financial crisis but pilots and aviation specialists shudder to think what could happen if low cost airlines increasingly cut corners and dangerously push those who keep us safe in the sky. r.t. reporting from madrid in spain. quite soon we're joining katie with the business for an hour straight into the world after we go into the chilean capital that's where around fifty police officers have been hurt in fierce clashes with students over government education plans buses were burned while demonstrators hold rocks of police officers there were at least seventy five arrests in the latest protests which began more than a year ago campaigners that want the rich to pay more to give w
go over the limits here then the problem of stressed and fatigue personnel arises prison pulled the law says there must be at least forty five minute breaks between flights but in reality it's barely twenty minutes. or twenty minutes between flights it's almost impossible to conduct a proper check of. a force without any security check. it's clear that cheaper flying is essential to keep europe moving during the financial crisis but pilots and aviation specialists shudder to think what could...
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we do not pick and choose what laws. the people did not get to pick and choose what laws they shouldn't force. i do not think the president should pick and choose what laws -- if he disagrees with it, let's go to the supreme court. when we vote on the bill, i have get to vote on a bill that i agreed with 100%. once i vote on it, i am committed to that vote. the president can say at a signing ceremony, i do not like this, but i will sign this anyway, but i will not do anything about it. we learned in civics class that we have three branches of government. they all have different responsibilities and the executives is to enforce the law. >> we have time for one more question. >> the dni has cut the geode spatial spending on commercial energy by about half. the two companies involved depend very much on that spending to keep going to build new satellites. have you begun to look at this as an issue? the white house has a steady they are doing. >> no, i have not. >> fair enough. >> we will leave it there. buck mckeon, thank y
we do not pick and choose what laws. the people did not get to pick and choose what laws they shouldn't force. i do not think the president should pick and choose what laws -- if he disagrees with it, let's go to the supreme court. when we vote on the bill, i have get to vote on a bill that i agreed with 100%. once i vote on it, i am committed to that vote. the president can say at a signing ceremony, i do not like this, but i will sign this anyway, but i will not do anything about it. we...
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are just going to say corey self defense is a very appropriate law it is a war of international law and yet interestingly whatever doesn't everyone says really bad all we talk about is violations of international law clearly there is a role israel is the only people making the claim it really is could not be that. he was nearly went to where the white allegedly nation didn't need nuclear weapons to be handsome to me that if you're talking about international law then be fair about your analysis all right for taking whom i mean the reason i want you here in this is am a very new definition of what crosstalk means thank you very much many thanks to my guest today in brussels new york an inline. and thanks to our viewers watching is here are you here next time and remember across top roles. in the. download the official see how to change the phone the i pod touch from the i.q. sampson. one shall see life on the. video on demand on t.v.'s mine old costs and r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question on the column. today violence is once again fled up the phone these are the images f
are just going to say corey self defense is a very appropriate law it is a war of international law and yet interestingly whatever doesn't everyone says really bad all we talk about is violations of international law clearly there is a role israel is the only people making the claim it really is could not be that. he was nearly went to where the white allegedly nation didn't need nuclear weapons to be handsome to me that if you're talking about international law then be fair about your analysis...
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a respect for the rule of law. in addition to accountability to the people who elect you. canada has tremendous attachment and affection and over the largest part of the arctic. there are certain special obligations that come with that, stored ship of the environment. we have enormous interest in our own resources and our people. 40% of canadian land mass is above the 50th parallel, yet we only health -- have 100,000 of our people living there. is an enormous challenge, obligation, even to continue to exert the sovereignty. you mentioned a search and rescue. at this time of year, but there are 24 hours a day and temperatures plummet below 50 degrees celsius. you have open waters and changes that are born to create a lot of challenges because more people are simply going to go there and more countries have exerted or expressed an interest. you mentioned china. there are many others who want to be a part of this arctic council. to your question about the obligation to, i think it comes back to people playing by the rules and respectable of the fact that there are places wher
a respect for the rule of law. in addition to accountability to the people who elect you. canada has tremendous attachment and affection and over the largest part of the arctic. there are certain special obligations that come with that, stored ship of the environment. we have enormous interest in our own resources and our people. 40% of canadian land mass is above the 50th parallel, yet we only health -- have 100,000 of our people living there. is an enormous challenge, obligation, even to...
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law enforcement says police know who the suspect is, and they believe he's fled the scene. we are continuing to gather information. ilt i'll be back in one hour with various information on that. right now, "your money" starts right after this break. but i'm not worried... i use tide vivid detergent and boost. they keep my whites looking like new, wash after wash. that's my tide. but what about your wrinkles? neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair visibly reduces fine lines and wrinkles in just one week. why wait if you don't have to. neutrogena®. with a vial and syringe. me, explaining what i was doing at breakfast. and me discovering novolog mix 70/30 flexpen. flexpen is pre-filled with your pre-mix insulin. dial the exact dose. inject by pushing a button. no vials, syringes or coolers to carry. flexpen is insulin delivery my way. novolog mix 70/30 is an insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. do not inject if you do not plan to eat within 15 minutes to avoid low blood sugar. tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take and all of your m
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it's the same way with the law of the seas. i go to the asia pacific region. they're having materialtorial disputes over, you know, these rocks out there. obviously, it's about the resources that are offshore those rocks. but they're having these disputes over these areas. one of the arguments i make is wait a minute, we have to maintain freedom of the seas. we have to maintain navigation rights. some of these countries look at me and say, you know, what are you talking about? you haven't even approved the law of the seas treaty. how can you tell us what to do here? and they're right. they're right. we are the only industrialized country that has not approved that treaty. the only industrialized country that has not approved that treaty. in order for us to have credibility to argue with freedom of navigation, maritime rights, that's essential. in order for us to deal with the challenges that we're facing as a result of global warming in the arctic and poem of northwest passage and poem for resources out there, there are country making claims and we can't engag
it's the same way with the law of the seas. i go to the asia pacific region. they're having materialtorial disputes over, you know, these rocks out there. obviously, it's about the resources that are offshore those rocks. but they're having these disputes over these areas. one of the arguments i make is wait a minute, we have to maintain freedom of the seas. we have to maintain navigation rights. some of these countries look at me and say, you know, what are you talking about? you haven't even...
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. >> the rule of law committee for the ocean. it is said that geography is one of the most important factors because it is the most permanent. we saw the arctic icecap drop and it appears to be opening more this session. what does this trend mean in a generation for russia and canada? >> i did go to zero chapters to it in the book. he is very provocative. in the middle of roberto they predicted china who was our ally would become our adversary geographically. also he said united europe could be a competitor for the united states. with the arctic icecap, if the arctic was open for shipping and a friend would sail the northwest passage up green land and across canada that shipping in the northern arctic that could provide alternative routes that is somewhat less of an emphasis of the indian ocean. to bring russia closer to america fundamentally. it would make canada significant you have shale guest, the tar sand and the hydropower resources with open arctic it would be that much more significant. >> i would like to offer a quick co
. >> the rule of law committee for the ocean. it is said that geography is one of the most important factors because it is the most permanent. we saw the arctic icecap drop and it appears to be opening more this session. what does this trend mean in a generation for russia and canada? >> i did go to zero chapters to it in the book. he is very provocative. in the middle of roberto they predicted china who was our ally would become our adversary geographically. also he said united...
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the law holds them to the same standard. >> thanks for coming "outfront." >> nice being with you. >> the hit broadway show book of mormon kicks off its national tour tonight in the swing state of colorado. what does that comedy highlight about mormonism and could it hurt the gop nominee? >>> tonight's moment of sanity. a guy who thinks america should be taken back from the politics of polarization. ♪ [ male announcer ] its lightweight construction makes it nimble... ♪ its road gripping performance makes it a cadillac. introducing the all-new cadillac xts. available with advanced haldex all-wheel drive. [ engine revving ] it's bringing the future forward. it's bringing the future it's something you're born with. and inspires the things you choose to do. you do what you do... because it matters. at hp we don't just believe in the power of technology. we believe in the power of people when technology works for you. to dream. to create. to work. if you're going to do something. make it matter. ntgomery and abigail higgins had... ...a tree that bore the most rare and magical fruit. wh
the law holds them to the same standard. >> thanks for coming "outfront." >> nice being with you. >> the hit broadway show book of mormon kicks off its national tour tonight in the swing state of colorado. what does that comedy highlight about mormonism and could it hurt the gop nominee? >>> tonight's moment of sanity. a guy who thinks america should be taken back from the politics of polarization. ♪ [ male announcer ] its lightweight construction makes it...
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yet we will not hesitate to take the necessary steps within international law and reserve our right to respond to this setback. however, let me be crystal clear on a crucial point. the measures to be taken by turkey will be of a defensive nature. we have consultations yesterday with our nato allies under the framework article four of north atlantic stretreaty. we have asked for solidarity from our allies and they have declared that they will stand together with us in the spirit of full solidarity. under the border between turkey and syria is also the border of the ally. we welcome our allies having stated that will remain -- of the developments of the development of nato. dear guests, the people of syria are our brothers. turkey is determined to maintain its support for the people of syria until they are freed from this brutal dictatorship. turning to iraq, ladies and gentlemen, let me say that the developments there are also of critical importance in regional affairs. with the final departure of the u.s. troops at the end of the last year, iraq has regained its rightful place in the c
yet we will not hesitate to take the necessary steps within international law and reserve our right to respond to this setback. however, let me be crystal clear on a crucial point. the measures to be taken by turkey will be of a defensive nature. we have consultations yesterday with our nato allies under the framework article four of north atlantic stretreaty. we have asked for solidarity from our allies and they have declared that they will stand together with us in the spirit of full...
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he is part of the ambassadors team and work with indonesians on counter-terrorism law. how do we help them understand our system and, importantly, how do we learn from indonesian's. the u.s. attorney's post back to denver. what a great resource. that program is small, or it was i would love to see hundreds of u.s. attorneys. they provide a great service and learn so much. in the other examples, commerce, average to of agriculture,. it was much broader than that. the tools of the u.s. government , he's talking about america and our culture. everything that we bring, whether it is private sector such as media or entertainment world how do we think about this at its strategic level and project into these areas that we have secured, areas that may be at risk? i would like to see some strategic framework, and i don't see that now. again, i think it should be in part a local solution because what our friends and potential allies in somalia need might be totally different in indonesia which requires not just intelligence and data, but empathetic and sending. that is how we kno
he is part of the ambassadors team and work with indonesians on counter-terrorism law. how do we help them understand our system and, importantly, how do we learn from indonesian's. the u.s. attorney's post back to denver. what a great resource. that program is small, or it was i would love to see hundreds of u.s. attorneys. they provide a great service and learn so much. in the other examples, commerce, average to of agriculture,. it was much broader than that. the tools of the u.s. government...
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you had law enforcement uses that are legitimate for filtering and monitoring. how much pushback do you get as you go out and talk to your counterparts in other countries about the way they look at the internet and saying, well, you know, you do this, the u.s. does this? i've heard criticisms in the debates over net neutrality and also the debate over the online piracy bills that were in congress earlier this year, um that these kinds of approaches set bad examples, um, that if, you know, we mess with the dnf look-up through the piracy stuff, that sets a bad example, and people will just say why should we do what you say when, obviously, you know, you, the u.s., are not a good practitioner of these same ideas? >> guest: i think that we can be, it's absolutely true that when on this and any human rights issue or any policy issue, obviously, when you're raising it with counterparts overseas, they -- one of the things they'll look at is what you're doing at home. and i think broadly speaking i feel, um, enormous pride in working for the administration that there's,
you had law enforcement uses that are legitimate for filtering and monitoring. how much pushback do you get as you go out and talk to your counterparts in other countries about the way they look at the internet and saying, well, you know, you do this, the u.s. does this? i've heard criticisms in the debates over net neutrality and also the debate over the online piracy bills that were in congress earlier this year, um that these kinds of approaches set bad examples, um, that if, you know, we...
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flag was taken down in cairo and instead a black flag with -- there was only one god law and the mohamed is the messenger and this is scandalous in terms of we see all of the democratic reform and we want to believe we have seen all of this inspiring movement toward democratic reform and you have this. it's going to be all over the news. what would your response be to all of the things that are likely the palmic comments that are likely to come. if it's too much for you. how would you mitigate -- excuse me, sorry. mitigate between the freedom of the press, and freedom of religion and here i am confused by the guys. yeah. freedom of the press, and the respect of religion. the conflict in some ways that's going on in the middle east. >> there is one last -- yes? >> hi. my name is [inaudible] i'm a student another george washington university. i'm an exchange student from cairo, and my question is basically about, againing again being a practicing muslim woman in egypt, we saw the amazing like the revolution. we were there in the square. but two months after wards there was the women's righ
flag was taken down in cairo and instead a black flag with -- there was only one god law and the mohamed is the messenger and this is scandalous in terms of we see all of the democratic reform and we want to believe we have seen all of this inspiring movement toward democratic reform and you have this. it's going to be all over the news. what would your response be to all of the things that are likely the palmic comments that are likely to come. if it's too much for you. how would you mitigate...
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and i'm not talking about taking guns out of the hands of law abiding americans. i'm talking about tracking the sales of semiautomatic weapons. they account for 80% of the violence in mexico. and we need to think hard about what next steps may aid modestly in their problems. >> the one country that has not yet been mentioned in the first two hours of symposium is our most apparent threat and potential nuclear power and that's iran. how does iran figure into your calculus of national security? >> initially in the sense that i don't believe we can talk too much about a pivoting or rebalancing to east asia. the administration i think has done a good job reminding east asian allies take we're there, we're there and we're committed, we're not going to cut. it's certainly correct that we should not cut our capabilities. but whether you want to get out of the middle east or not, drags you back. it always does. and there are times when you get involved in wars of choice, but the united states still has dependency on the middle east and that's why in my argument in the wou
and i'm not talking about taking guns out of the hands of law abiding americans. i'm talking about tracking the sales of semiautomatic weapons. they account for 80% of the violence in mexico. and we need to think hard about what next steps may aid modestly in their problems. >> the one country that has not yet been mentioned in the first two hours of symposium is our most apparent threat and potential nuclear power and that's iran. how does iran figure into your calculus of national...
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libya, armed people who aren't under the government control, not brought into the, you know, rule of law. in egypt, they say they got it under control. they're concerned that they want to maintain relationships and not have this deter from their strong relationship with the u.s. >> let's talk about the homeland for a second, this week, three college campuses where there were bomb scares, all false alarms, is there a worry that these wave of attacks could spread to the united states, to the homeland itself, brian? >> there are concerns. there was a arrest yesterday in chicago, an 18-year-old who wanted to blow up a bar in chicago as part of a sympathy for what's going on in the world against muslims. in general, they don't see a general plan to attack in this country. there are independent operators who could be triggered. >> how do they decide when the protests are coming, what they can do to calm things and when they will actually make things worse if they get involved? >> i think that's real fine line. yemen particularly, i was watching this week and that embassy is very, very hard to
libya, armed people who aren't under the government control, not brought into the, you know, rule of law. in egypt, they say they got it under control. they're concerned that they want to maintain relationships and not have this deter from their strong relationship with the u.s. >> let's talk about the homeland for a second, this week, three college campuses where there were bomb scares, all false alarms, is there a worry that these wave of attacks could spread to the united states, to...
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being a member of congress, i think the law should be abided by by the president. everyone of them have said they cannot bind the commander in chief. that is not going to be resolved with this president. it will not be resolved with the next president. >> iran has surrogates in the form of hamas in hezbollah. -- and hezbollah. what is the likely course of action iran would take if there is a strike on the nuclear facilities? >> i do not think they can count on their surrogates. there is already some distance. between the surrogates and iran -- there is already some distance appearing between the service and iran. i think it would be unreliable to be counted on by iran. it would be a major hit if they did get involved in response to an attack on the nuclear facilities by israel. there would be great risks they would take, the places that arbor them would take to do that harbor them would take. i think their interests are not aligned precisely with iran. >> what about iran and the strait of hormuz? >> we might decide to cut off their oil shipments. that is a possibil
being a member of congress, i think the law should be abided by by the president. everyone of them have said they cannot bind the commander in chief. that is not going to be resolved with this president. it will not be resolved with the next president. >> iran has surrogates in the form of hamas in hezbollah. -- and hezbollah. what is the likely course of action iran would take if there is a strike on the nuclear facilities? >> i do not think they can count on their surrogates....
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law-enforcement officials say at no time was there a threat to the public or the u.s. congress. >> and telling police say they have seized fake u.s. bonds worth six trillion dollars in what they believe is the biggest counterfeit operation of its kind. this equals half of the entire u.s. national debt. >> they are calling this the largest ever seizure of its kind, fake u.s. treasury bonds worth a staggering six trillion dollars. and enough, the italian prosecutors say, to endanger the stability of the international credit system. it has emerged that the bonds were found in the stocks in a warehouse in zurich back in january. using phone tap information, the italian police helped their colleagues make the find. this was a sophisticated plot that folded across several countries. the italian authorities began unraveling in it a year ago. they were investigating a mafia group for loan sharking. fake bombs were found in a raid on a suspect's home and they realized that the gang had the grandest ambition. -- a fake bonds were found in a raid in a suspect some. >> a bomb has
law-enforcement officials say at no time was there a threat to the public or the u.s. congress. >> and telling police say they have seized fake u.s. bonds worth six trillion dollars in what they believe is the biggest counterfeit operation of its kind. this equals half of the entire u.s. national debt. >> they are calling this the largest ever seizure of its kind, fake u.s. treasury bonds worth a staggering six trillion dollars. and enough, the italian prosecutors say, to endanger...
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and there's some interesting law of war issues that arise. if this is a war and you're flying a drone from an air force base in nevada and you're in your uniform and you get into your car on your lunch base and somebody fires on you, is that an act of war? it doesn't sound like a crime to me if you're at war. if you're a combatant, you're a combatant. if you were to gather a whole bunch of law professors, people would say yes, it is allowed and people would say it's not. there's no sthaunderstanding as what this means. to all intents and purposes the u.s. is running an assassination program. the biggest challenges are going to be on the civil liberties front. each country would have a different version as to what the threat looks like. if we were to pool the resources, who would use them and how we would employ them. but as you can see from the uk or other countries, if you do have that, it tends to be a door you can only walk through once and you don't come back again. long after the ira has disappeared, the cameras are still up. the problem
and there's some interesting law of war issues that arise. if this is a war and you're flying a drone from an air force base in nevada and you're in your uniform and you get into your car on your lunch base and somebody fires on you, is that an act of war? it doesn't sound like a crime to me if you're at war. if you're a combatant, you're a combatant. if you were to gather a whole bunch of law professors, people would say yes, it is allowed and people would say it's not. there's no...
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nerve charged or convicted in a court of law. that is a headline from a new report outlining president obama's take no prisoners philosophy in war on terror. ed henry has details. >> reporter: president obama's kill list is described as a yearbook with photos and name and whereabouts of known suspected terrorist like sawk anwar al-awlaki, american killed last year. a program some of his a lice now say crossed the line. >> it allows the president to kill people including u.s. citizens, far from any theater of war. it's dange rouse, because it sets a precedent. >> carney was press it how a nobel peace prize win ker justify the program? >> the president made clear from the outset of the administration we were at all times going to act in a manner lawful and consistent with our values. >> the president counterterrorism advisor john brennan laid out the legal justification in a speech last month. >> matter of international law, the united states is in an armed conflict with al-qaeda, taliban and associated forces. in response to the 9
nerve charged or convicted in a court of law. that is a headline from a new report outlining president obama's take no prisoners philosophy in war on terror. ed henry has details. >> reporter: president obama's kill list is described as a yearbook with photos and name and whereabouts of known suspected terrorist like sawk anwar al-awlaki, american killed last year. a program some of his a lice now say crossed the line. >> it allows the president to kill people including u.s....
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of course, being a member of congress i think the law should be abide bid, by presidents. but presidents, every one of them have said we cannot bind the commander in chief. and that's not going to be resolved with this president and that issue won't be resolved with the next president. >> iran has surgats in the form of hamas and hezbollah and so forth. what is the likely course of action that iran would take should there be a strike on its nuclear facilities? >> i don't think they can count first of all on their surggots. there's already some distance which is appearing between the surrogates and iran. that's number one. number two they have a different interest than iran does and would be i think very unreliable to be counted on by iran. and also would take a major hit if they did get involved in response to an attack on those nuclear facilities by israel. so there would be great risks that they would take the places that harbor them would take, and also i just think their interests are not aligned at all precisely with iran. >> what about iran cutting off the strait of
of course, being a member of congress i think the law should be abide bid, by presidents. but presidents, every one of them have said we cannot bind the commander in chief. and that's not going to be resolved with this president and that issue won't be resolved with the next president. >> iran has surgats in the form of hamas and hezbollah and so forth. what is the likely course of action that iran would take should there be a strike on its nuclear facilities? >> i don't think they...
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. >> people who obey these laws are good, law-abiding citizens that turn in their guns when these bands go into effect. these are the ones to register their guns. >> law-abiding people. they are no more likely to commit a crime, actually less likely to actually shoot somebody than police officers are, says safety. >> campus as a temple of a church. they do not like it being defiled by anyone carrying guns. i think that is really what it is about. i think it is a culture war more than anything. >> this has been a very controversial topics and state virginia tech shootings, where 32 students were killed and 25 were wounded. >> when you look at where mass shootings occurred, to carry a gun, something like the virginia tech shootings on campus, there was nobody there with a gun. >> if there was a guy -- and instance, like virginia tech, i will be able to protect myself and my fellow classmates. number one, even if i did not have a gun on me that day, maybe somebody else took the carrying class. >> people could help protect against bad people who are trying to prey on our campus, and while t
. >> people who obey these laws are good, law-abiding citizens that turn in their guns when these bands go into effect. these are the ones to register their guns. >> law-abiding people. they are no more likely to commit a crime, actually less likely to actually shoot somebody than police officers are, says safety. >> campus as a temple of a church. they do not like it being defiled by anyone carrying guns. i think that is really what it is about. i think it is a culture war...
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what i could see the soviets were indeed able to depend on afghans for the urban law in order. i need to subsequent trips during the soviet occupation in 1986 and '88 and on both it was exactly the same. the suicide attacks had become a permanent threat in today's kabul. but unknown during the soviet occupation afghans went about their daily business without the fear of sudden slaughter. unlike kabul today where no diplomats foreign contractors have their partners or their children with many soviet diplomats king with their families. the soviet embassy had a flourishing kindergarten, grade school and high school and the city's university campuses most young women were unveiled as for most of the females in banks, stores, schools, factories and government offices. a few were the head scarf over their hair but only in the bazaar were the poor people shocked with the increasing common. from the evidence in my own eyes the mujahideen claims were false the dozens of the stores in the street as much land from the countryside as they needed. pomegranates, watermelons, grapes spelled o
what i could see the soviets were indeed able to depend on afghans for the urban law in order. i need to subsequent trips during the soviet occupation in 1986 and '88 and on both it was exactly the same. the suicide attacks had become a permanent threat in today's kabul. but unknown during the soviet occupation afghans went about their daily business without the fear of sudden slaughter. unlike kabul today where no diplomats foreign contractors have their partners or their children with many...
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advisor john brennan laid out the legal justification in a speech last month. >> matter of international law, the united states is in an armed conflict with al-qaeda, taliban and associated forces. in response to the 9/11 attac attacks. we may use force consistent with the right of national self-defense. >> language former bush administration note is strikingly familiar to republican justifications that candidate obama ripped in 2008. >> represents a 180 in the direction. hypocritical, he continues to criticize those believing in enhanced interrogation but does this which is more intrucetive, i'd say. >> republicans question the timing of the massive leak to "new york times" and whether it was aimed to make the president look more hawkish in an election year. >> why this information and the fact that the people are targeted let out to the press is shocking. fits a pattern of abuse. intelligence and national security information. >> white house officials insist there is nothing inappropriate and notes the president more direct hands-on approach delivered results. notably, taking out usama bin
advisor john brennan laid out the legal justification in a speech last month. >> matter of international law, the united states is in an armed conflict with al-qaeda, taliban and associated forces. in response to the 9/11 attac attacks. we may use force consistent with the right of national self-defense. >> language former bush administration note is strikingly familiar to republican justifications that candidate obama ripped in 2008. >> represents a 180 in the direction....